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ESL Comparative Adjectives 2
In these English Language activity worksheets, students complete several conversational and writing practice activities for comparative adjectives.
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ESL Comparative Adjectives
In these English Language adjectives worksheets, students complete several activities that help them identify comparative adjectives that end in 'er.' Students complete both conversational and writing exercises for the comparative...
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Double Comparatives
In this adjectives worksheet, learners review and discuss what double comparative are and how to use them correctly in sentences. Students fill in the blanks with double comparative adjectives in nine sentences.
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What Am I Thinking Of?
In this ESL worksheet, students explain 15 words to a partner. Students use language like, "It's as big as.." and "I think it's more dangerous than..."
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ESL Adjectives-Compare!
For this ESL adjective worksheet, students complete sentences with comparative adjectives and complete a crossword puzzle. A link to audio and HTML code is given.
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Comparative & Superlative
In this comparative and superlative adjectives worksheet, students read the sentences about adjectives and click the answer button to see the correct answer. Students complete 8 problems.
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Comparative and Superlative
For this comparative and superlative worksheet, students complete a 12 question on-line interactive worksheet. Students read the word in the first column and fill in the comparative and superlative forms. Example: pretty (prettier,...
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Comparative And Superlative Forms
In this ESL instructional activity, students complete a grammar table. Students fill in the comparative and superlative forms of sixty different words.
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ESL-Adjectives
In this ESL adjective worksheet, students write superlative and comparative forms of adjectives given, then match adjective to pictures.
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Best Friend - Friend from Hell
Students practice in a number of areas: expressing opinions, using comparatives and superlatives, descriptive adjectives and reported speech. The overall concept of this lesson can be applied to many other topics of discussion.
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Adjectives
In this adjectives ESL worksheet, students analyze 7 pictures that compare 2 different objects. One of the objects has an arrow pointing to it. Students match the picture with the adjective that best describes the indicated object.
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Making Similes
In this simile worksheet, students read about similes, then use adjectives given in a word bank to create similes and fill in blanks in sentences with adjectives.
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Adjectives
In this ESL adjectives instructional activity, students analyze 7 pictures that depict objects of different sizes and shapes. Students match these pictures with the adjectives that describe them.
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Big Grammar Book
With this comprehensive language arts resource in your arsenal, you'll never have to look for another grammar activity! Whether you're teaching kindergartners how to write the upper- and lower-case letters of the alphabet, or helping...
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Intermediate Sentence Completion 1
In this ESL worksheet, students read 12 sentences that have missing adjectives or adverbs. From 5 choices, students choose the best word to complete each sentence.
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My Favorite Place
Students identify important buildings in their community. They discuss the variety of places and services available in their local community. Indivually, students write a paragraph describing their favorite place(s) in the community....
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Cool Jobs ‐ A Brainstorming & Debate Role Play Lesson Plan
Students list the pros of various jobs and then debate which job would be the best one have.
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Measuring Parts of the Body
"How tall are you?" "Who has the longest arms?" As part of a study of the names of various body parts, language learners use rulers and tapes to measure parts of the body.
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Word Groups
In this word groups activity, middle schoolers complete a ten question multiple choice on-line interactive quiz. Students read the four words in a group and choose the one that is somehow different from the others.